For Sale: 1969 Volkswagen Beetle

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This sweet bug started out as a completely original and rust free car that was repainted about 10 years ago in Sublime Green which really pops. In 2012 the previous owner contracted Paradise Motorsports to build a complete performance driveline. The engine is a high performance 2275cc engine with wedge ported heads that is putting 230 horsepower to the rear wheels with 7 pounds of boost from the T3 turbo. It is fed via a 600cfm Holley 4 barrel carb, the spark is controlled by a Flame Thrower ignition and it sounds just plain nasty ripping through its performance headers and exhaust. The power is put to the ground with a performance 4 speed manual tranny and performance clutch. The stance is wicked with the drop spindles, polished American Racing rims and massive 295/50R15s on the rear. It has also been upgraded to a 4 wheel disc brake system to control all of the power. The interior shows like new with its front racing seats, new rear seat, door panels, headliner and carpeting. It has an Autometer Monster tach with shift light, VDO oil pressure and boost gauges as well a GT Grant steering wheel. It also has a brand new Alpine CDE-154BT stereo with an Alpine KTP-445A amp and Rockford Fosgate Speakers. There are 6x9s in enclosures mounted under the front seats and 6.5s in a custom rear package tray. It is a Bluetooth unit that offers direct control of your i-Phone or i-Pod and sounds amazing. All said and done in excess of $25,000 was spent to make this car what it is and that did not include the cost of the original car. We have priced this beauty aggressively so if you like what you see dont wait until its gone to call! For more pictures and a video of the engine visit HotRodsChoppers.com

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